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my best friends are in the navy and aboard the ship. he did return one of dupont's top assistants and ask eed him. has your head been turned. it was turned but one way all the time that i was in the north. toward port royal. he will join the nav al expedition. she looked like a monitor. she was likely armored. she had the lightest draft so her captain directed smalls to take her as close as possible to fort sumpter. for 30 minutes she was struck 90 times. 119 pound boat crashed into her pilot house. this is where robert smalls would have been. that night thee was in sinking condition. the defeat made smalls dried to think so near to give up the fight. the next day the kiokuk will sink. the loser of the battle will be replaced and smalls will be tra trans ferred over to the army to serve onboard the army's vessels. the
my best friends are in the navy and aboard the ship. he did return one of dupont's top assistants and ask eed him. has your head been turned. it was turned but one way all the time that i was in the north. toward port royal. he will join the nav al expedition. she looked like a monitor. she was likely armored. she had the lightest draft so her captain directed smalls to take her as close as possible to fort sumpter. for 30 minutes she was struck 90 times. 119 pound boat crashed into her pilot...
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wardrobe of the navy officer who commanded the boat, fitting him very well if they were. i asked him a few questions to check the narrative when he first took the notion, and what made him think he would be successful. he had been thinking of it for about a week or two. the boat was taken in the evening to the -- a steamer was on each side of him, he got his wife on board quietly and the crew were of one accord to try it and then steam was got up at 4:00, theylet go of their fast and stood down quietly on reaching the fort at daylight when he came up
wardrobe of the navy officer who commanded the boat, fitting him very well if they were. i asked him a few questions to check the narrative when he first took the notion, and what made him think he would be successful. he had been thinking of it for about a week or two. the boat was taken in the evening to the -- a steamer was on each side of him, he got his wife on board quietly and the crew were of one accord to try it and then steam was got up at 4:00, theylet go of their fast and stood down...
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he controls the secretary of the navy. we talk about the strategic petroleum oil reserves, and this is what this is abt. ptel an sovy hth art searavuto t .. doesn't know what he's doing. he's not crook, b he doesn't know what he's dog. ts oran oi cano 'r wyoming, they're in california, and he is given -- they track it down, basically, from a herd of cattle. myio arstsherd of calech h ner ane ylare t i k,li one of the washington papers, i think "the washington post," actually. so it unravels. is i-- it's difficult t owtrdewou s uel diul k wg of scandals at was the problem and which caused him to die. it is all in coolidge's l hmeresintnd d sim ic system take its course. on this issue and also on the e ory nea fign do this sound familiar? coolidge who is very wary of upsetting what inher fm ild in mys a loyoeskgs. you are not an honest attorney, your focus, if you are not going to coopera iresptively osn 2eione se aims to past elections? >> guest: there always are similarities and differences. regard to baseball i always inu
he controls the secretary of the navy. we talk about the strategic petroleum oil reserves, and this is what this is abt. ptel an sovy hth art searavuto t .. doesn't know what he's doing. he's not crook, b he doesn't know what he's dog. ts oran oi cano 'r wyoming, they're in california, and he is given -- they track it down, basically, from a herd of cattle. myio arstsherd of calech h ner ane ylare t i k,li one of the washington papers, i think "the washington post," actually. so it...
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emphasis will be on the civil war and the navy. please join me in welcoming dr. wise. [ applause ] >> to this right is dr. w. marvin delaney. he is the former executive director of the reserve center at the center. he teaches american history, african-american history, public history an the history of the american civil-rights movement in uta's graduate programs. he is a graduate of central state university. he earned his master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees at ohio state university in columbus, ohio. he has published several books including black police in america, essays and born to serve. he is completing a book for texas a & m university press. he also combined the traditional role of the am becomic historian and documenting and preserving the african-american experience. please join me in welcoming dr. delaney. >> last but not least is elaine nichols. she is the senior cure rater at the smithsonian institute. she is helping to develop an inaugural exhibition that will be included on the culture floor when the museum opens in 2015. it will focus on
emphasis will be on the civil war and the navy. please join me in welcoming dr. wise. [ applause ] >> to this right is dr. w. marvin delaney. he is the former executive director of the reserve center at the center. he teaches american history, african-american history, public history an the history of the american civil-rights movement in uta's graduate programs. he is a graduate of central state university. he earned his master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees at ohio state...
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he had sent the british navy all around the world intervening all over the place. he was happy to intervene in little wars. but he had learned some things about war and when he saw what had happened first at shiloh, where in two days more americans were killed than in all the battles ever fought in north america prior to that weekend, in one battle. and then what happened at malvern hill and the incredible slaughter at antietam, he said those people are crazy. and he said, he walked into the cabinet, his exact words were, the 30 years war in germany was a joke compared to this. if we think we're going to sail over there and break them up, you know, we're nuts. and lincoln and his secretary of state, william seward were very keen to this. right at that time seward sent a letter to the ambassador in london. he said, you let them know they are looking at a war of the world he called it, not a world war, that hadn't been coined. one of the earliest uses of this phrase, a war of the world if they try to come over here and get in the middle of this. and so those were the
he had sent the british navy all around the world intervening all over the place. he was happy to intervene in little wars. but he had learned some things about war and when he saw what had happened first at shiloh, where in two days more americans were killed than in all the battles ever fought in north america prior to that weekend, in one battle. and then what happened at malvern hill and the incredible slaughter at antietam, he said those people are crazy. and he said, he walked into the...
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some cases, it was for the same action, receiving them from both the army and the navy, for example. the most famous case, probably, though, is george armstrong custer's brother, thomas custer, and he was killed at the battle of little bighorn with george armstrong custer. but thomas custer had been a cavalry commander during the civil war, also, and in the end of the war, in two separate actions, he received the medal of honor, which didn't make george too happy, and at one point, he wrote to his wife that at a formal dinner, tom had shown up wearing both his baubles. >> we're all good at something. some of us excel at sports, others math. one teen figured out a way to use his musical talent to raise money for charity. sam has the story. [ "smoke on the water" plays ] >> like a lot of teenagers, nick giordano likes to jam on the guitar in his bedroom. >> now you want to do, like, "smoke on the water"? [ "smoke on the water" plays ] >> but nick doesn't only play classic rock. he plays the classics. >> well, classical guitar -- there's, like, three different t
some cases, it was for the same action, receiving them from both the army and the navy, for example. the most famous case, probably, though, is george armstrong custer's brother, thomas custer, and he was killed at the battle of little bighorn with george armstrong custer. but thomas custer had been a cavalry commander during the civil war, also, and in the end of the war, in two separate actions, he received the medal of honor, which didn't make george too happy, and at one point, he wrote to...
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some cases, it was for the same action, receiving them from both the army and the navy, for example. the most famous case, probably, though, is george armstrong custer's brother, thomas custer, and he was killed at the battle of little bighorn with george armstrong custer. but thomas custer had been a cavalry commander during the civil war, also, and in the end of the war, in two separate actions, he received the medal of honor, which didn't make george too happy, and at one point, he wrote to his wife that at a formal dinner, tom had shown up wearing both his baubles. announcer: bring out... ...the action hero... ...in you. fuel up right. and get energized. be part of the greatest action movie ever. the first movie that puts you in the action. show us how you train and eat like an action hero. join in at actionheroalliance.com man: a boy born in joplin, missouri was fascinated by anything with wheels and a motor. the odds of him winning both the daytona 500 and the brickyard 400 in the same year? 1 in 195 million. the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 110. i'm jamie
some cases, it was for the same action, receiving them from both the army and the navy, for example. the most famous case, probably, though, is george armstrong custer's brother, thomas custer, and he was killed at the battle of little bighorn with george armstrong custer. but thomas custer had been a cavalry commander during the civil war, also, and in the end of the war, in two separate actions, he received the medal of honor, which didn't make george too happy, and at one point, he wrote to...
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he retired from the navy in august after 29 years. >> it was a bit of a shock, i think, for me. i put all the applications out, all the work i had done, put my feelers out there and got little response, very little response. i saw the sign out front and called the hr department, sent them my stuff, and the rest is history. >> reporter: and that's what led him to a job as a shop technician here. >> i will tell you this, my first ever job interview, and i'm 47 years right now, happened at modern group. so, it was a change, definitely a change. >> reporter: dozens of applications poured in to dave griffith, modern's president and ceo. >> you can imagine the visibility that that sign gets. >> reporter: he's hired 27 veterans and reservists from all branches of the military. >> they tend to be more disciplined, more focused, more sensitive to the customer. i think there is a great attention to detail for folks coming out of the military. >> you've shown me quite a few things around here. >> we've got to help each other out. we're all on the same team, and inevitably, our mission is t
he retired from the navy in august after 29 years. >> it was a bit of a shock, i think, for me. i put all the applications out, all the work i had done, put my feelers out there and got little response, very little response. i saw the sign out front and called the hr department, sent them my stuff, and the rest is history. >> reporter: and that's what led him to a job as a shop technician here. >> i will tell you this, my first ever job interview, and i'm 47 years right now,...
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because this is the only ship in the navy with a bathtub. past, present and future. president roosevelt took a bath in this bathtub. in the '80 they retro fitted the ship and these are for anti-aircraft and we could bombard the shore, too. they would fire 15 rounds a minute. here's one of her guns. 16 inch in diameter. i could fit in there. each one of these barrels, 67 feet long. fire a projectile 24 miles. one day i fired the guns, too. i did not hear the boom like you would out here but i felt the concussion of it. wow, i just shot the gun. so the last gun i ever shot in my life was this gun. one day i had the pleasure of actually driving. i remember making a turn to starboard which is right. and the whole ship just went. wow, this works. i'm driving a battleship. we're doing everything from deck work. we have the mast up. we got a lot of money from the state of iowa to get the painting done. the ship sat for 20 years. so to look at her the way she looked a couple months ago compared to now. it is just amazing. i hope everybody enjoys it when they come out. >> wha
because this is the only ship in the navy with a bathtub. past, present and future. president roosevelt took a bath in this bathtub. in the '80 they retro fitted the ship and these are for anti-aircraft and we could bombard the shore, too. they would fire 15 rounds a minute. here's one of her guns. 16 inch in diameter. i could fit in there. each one of these barrels, 67 feet long. fire a projectile 24 miles. one day i fired the guns, too. i did not hear the boom like you would out here but i...
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alameda naval station on the east shore of san francisco bay has been quiet since the navy department 1997 but if you just take the time to explore and discover much. just beyond the main entrance depart for kids to while away the hours on bikes and boards grownups can pop into the winery for some cabernet or the perfect vino. it is a venue for marry a party near the water's edge is in charge spritz offering something unique. the police well here in the island you have to venture to st. george spirits the d.c. room open daily wednesday to sunday from noon and is home to hang one by cup. uss hornet is brimming with world war two history as nasa history years well. in 1969 when the apollo 11 astronauts came home they were picked up by uss hornet into these right here are the very first steps they set up working on the mend their than quarantine in a tree like this one yes just like that at three weeks. they're so rich in history in numerous battles and 7¢ to 40 selye to 1970. so election lease that bunting history when you come here this historic and some say haunted aircraft carrier i
alameda naval station on the east shore of san francisco bay has been quiet since the navy department 1997 but if you just take the time to explore and discover much. just beyond the main entrance depart for kids to while away the hours on bikes and boards grownups can pop into the winery for some cabernet or the perfect vino. it is a venue for marry a party near the water's edge is in charge spritz offering something unique. the police well here in the island you have to venture to st. george...
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and in the 1880s, the united states navy will establish on parris island the port royal naval station. this naval station is eventually moved to charleston, but it becomes now the home of the marine corps recruit depot where i work. and just to put a quick plug in for our museum, please come down and visit us, and also come and visit penn center out on the sea islands as well where you can follow more of the story of robert smalls. >> i would say that one of the things that robert smalls didn't complete was indeed, even though for a short period he did have this power base, this political power base, he wasn't able to maintain it. again, not through any fault of his own, but because of the forces of the democratic party and the ku klux klan and the democratic rifle clubs. and he essentially was trying to do what other american ethnic groups had done in this country in terms of using politics, using political power to build an economic base. again, we see it in the 19th century and early 20th century over and over again among the irish, among the italians of how they use politics to he
and in the 1880s, the united states navy will establish on parris island the port royal naval station. this naval station is eventually moved to charleston, but it becomes now the home of the marine corps recruit depot where i work. and just to put a quick plug in for our museum, please come down and visit us, and also come and visit penn center out on the sea islands as well where you can follow more of the story of robert smalls. >> i would say that one of the things that robert smalls...
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one guy was in the navy, another from canada, one guy hopes to write for television. so we asked, why do you love my little pony? and almost every single one said i love the story. stories like the time apple jack tried to tackle the entire harvest alone. and sure, we know some of you are saying guys who like my little pony? yeah, they do. and we celebrate people who have enthusiasm and passion for something. besides, it might be good if there was a little brony in us all. i love that pony. and now to tonight's outer circle where we reach out to our sources around the world. we begin tonight in britain where police announce today they arrested seven men on terror charges, bringing the total number of terror arrests in the uk this week to 13. police are calling it the largest peace time operation in history with three weeks left before london kicks off the summer olympics. matthew chance is in london and i asked him about the rise in suspected terror activity. >> reporter: erin, there does appear to be an upswing in the level of vigilance in britain as the country prep
one guy was in the navy, another from canada, one guy hopes to write for television. so we asked, why do you love my little pony? and almost every single one said i love the story. stories like the time apple jack tried to tackle the entire harvest alone. and sure, we know some of you are saying guys who like my little pony? yeah, they do. and we celebrate people who have enthusiasm and passion for something. besides, it might be good if there was a little brony in us all. i love that pony. and...
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took an oath when i joined the united states navy to support and defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. when i watch elected officials take the attitude that they can be disrespectful to members of the public that come here to speak, where they can ignore people, and they can do it with such blatant disregard, to the oath they took to support and defend the constitution, whenever anybody individual or individuals -- individual or citizen of the city has a right to come talk to you about anything they feel you need to hear. maybe if you did not talk so much yourself, you would not be so worried about the time constraints and constantly looking for ways to cut back on what the citizens are allowed to say. trying to find these roles and things, which violate the constitution by saying that is electioneering or you cannot say that, that is this, you cannot say that. in the bottom line is if you are right, this will commit to time, and if you are love -- wrong, they lost the right to speak. commissioner compost: thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is jackie s
took an oath when i joined the united states navy to support and defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. when i watch elected officials take the attitude that they can be disrespectful to members of the public that come here to speak, where they can ignore people, and they can do it with such blatant disregard, to the oath they took to support and defend the constitution, whenever anybody individual or individuals -- individual or citizen of the city has a right to...
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wise will discuss -- emphasis will be on his service with the federal army and navy, his contributions to the war effort and his reactions within the southern white and black communities. please welcojoin me in welcomin wise. to his right is dr. w. marvin delaney, dr. delaney is the former research director at the college of charleston. currently he is an associate professor and chair of the history department of the university of texas at arlington. he teaches american history, african-american history, and the history of american public rights movement. he is a graduate of central state university in ohio where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in history. he earned his masser of arts and dr. of philosophy degrees in american and african-american history in ohio state university in columbus, ohio. he has published several books including black police in america, essays on the american civil rights movement and born to serve. he is currently completing a book on african-americans in dallas, a social and political history for texas a&m university press. among his research interests
wise will discuss -- emphasis will be on his service with the federal army and navy, his contributions to the war effort and his reactions within the southern white and black communities. please welcojoin me in welcomin wise. to his right is dr. w. marvin delaney, dr. delaney is the former research director at the college of charleston. currently he is an associate professor and chair of the history department of the university of texas at arlington. he teaches american history,...
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the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because of who my father was -- to my brother was. they became my enemies. it was not a choice. this is just how was. let's go get him. and it comes to the place, you get tired of running. i did not see this as being wrong. what people defined as a gang, that must be a gang member right there. i have tattoos on my arm and neck and hand, and none of them are getting associated. they all tell personal story in my life. somebody would say that this is a gang member. there would be the artistic side. i think that this comes to a place where there has to be a level of understanding. they have the school system and the polit
the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because of who my father was --...
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my dad was a marine and a navy historian. he was the first one to show me just how much these men and women give up. they leave their families and their homes. they train, they fight, they struggle for us, and so much of the time it goes unnoticed and un-thanked. and that is what i love so much about the uso. it gives us real ways to support our real heroes. the uso lifts the spirits of america's troops and their families, and there is a way we can say thanks. you can go to uso.org and make a real difference in their lives today. do it. thats all for the late edition i'm karen parksmorgan adsit is here with sports unlimited... morgan after spending 13 months awaa from baltimore with a concussion...the injury bug, once again strikes brian hip lay-brum tear. tear.that's basically the cartilage that surrounds the hip.buck showalter confirmedd today fromml-a...roberts wwll get a second opinion..roberts misssd two games in seattle with what the orioles thought require surgery... and roberts could be out tt 8 weeks.. roberts played
my dad was a marine and a navy historian. he was the first one to show me just how much these men and women give up. they leave their families and their homes. they train, they fight, they struggle for us, and so much of the time it goes unnoticed and un-thanked. and that is what i love so much about the uso. it gives us real ways to support our real heroes. the uso lifts the spirits of america's troops and their families, and there is a way we can say thanks. you can go to uso.org and make a...
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here is the question -- precilla wouldn't tell us why she sent homeless vets in alabama shiny new navy surplus shoes. >> hello, i'm precilla wilkewitz, president of the disabled veterans national foundation. >> reporter: dvnf really wouldn't tell us anything. but the group and its president continue to tell you the american public is to keep sending in those donations. >> drew, this is really unbelievable. who you does this charity get away with this? how can they take this money and not give any of it directly to the people they say they're collecting it for? >> i think part of our mission here is if people who donated actually saw where their money was going or not going, all going to a private company, in fact, that this fund-raising services business operates, i don't think they would get away with it. legally, though, there doesn't seem to be much policing of these groups, but for the nonprofit watchdog groups who rate this charity specifically, as an f. >> and all the money seems to be going directly to the company which is raising the funds. is that their business model, simply
here is the question -- precilla wouldn't tell us why she sent homeless vets in alabama shiny new navy surplus shoes. >> hello, i'm precilla wilkewitz, president of the disabled veterans national foundation. >> reporter: dvnf really wouldn't tell us anything. but the group and its president continue to tell you the american public is to keep sending in those donations. >> drew, this is really unbelievable. who you does this charity get away with this? how can they take this...
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you don't have to worry, navy, a new possibly medical story possibly turning the tables on obesity. why being overweight could possibly save your life. a member of our medical a-team, i know he have your attention now. and one milestone one penny at a time. his amazing achievement next. . >> and not much to do, on the weekends, so i'd roll the pennies and one thing came to another and looking at this, i'm saying, this is doable. >> all rightment you've got to hear this. one massachusetts man making good on a promise more than three decades old. thomas made a pledge to his wife back in 1977, to make their final mortgage payment in pennies. and he started saving the coins as soon as they moved in. and this week he actually brought $800 pounds worth to his bank. >> i was looking at this and saying, this is doable. i can pay this mortgage in 35 years in pennies and 63,000 pennies later, and more than a 63,000 and change, we made our mortgage off. >> kelly: good for him. he's just glad to have all of the coins out of his house. i can imagine. ♪ >> well, this is pretty startling, there'
you don't have to worry, navy, a new possibly medical story possibly turning the tables on obesity. why being overweight could possibly save your life. a member of our medical a-team, i know he have your attention now. and one milestone one penny at a time. his amazing achievement next. . >> and not much to do, on the weekends, so i'd roll the pennies and one thing came to another and looking at this, i'm saying, this is doable. >> all rightment you've got to hear this. one...
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. >> he recognizes the center of the river as the boundary. >> our goal is to make the arrest prior to them getting back to their base. >> for place who have seen countless drug runners swim away, it is a navy that is long overdue. texas. >> up next here tonight making a difference finding strength on the field and in life. every day potentially harmful germs can collect on the surface of a denture. leading regular toothpastes are not designed to kill the bacteria that polident is designed to kill. polident's unique microclean formula has been proven to eliminate thousands of times more of the germs that can grow on dentures than leading regular toothpastes. that's why it's best to clean your denture by soaking in polident. not just once or twice a week, but every day. using polident on a daily basis will make sure that you are as confident as you can be in that denture. get two miracles in one product. tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation. covers spots, lines, and wrinkles. and helps improve skin tone over time. tone rehab from easy, breezy, beautiful, covergirl! covergirl! [ music plays, rec
. >> he recognizes the center of the river as the boundary. >> our goal is to make the arrest prior to them getting back to their base. >> for place who have seen countless drug runners swim away, it is a navy that is long overdue. texas. >> up next here tonight making a difference finding strength on the field and in life. every day potentially harmful germs can collect on the surface of a denture. leading regular toothpastes are not designed to kill the bacteria that...
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it is a dimension of the art of war that is almost universal, the belief, the want, and a sense of all your might, giving yourself fully to something. without becoming overly spiritual, this is something that is a little alien to us perhaps in the 20th century. navy seals or delta force, i think they tap into that feeling of total immersion in something, giving yourself wholly. i think that is a dimension of warfare that is almost universal. even in these early periods for the skirmishes and complex for less technological and more about ambushes and sneaking up on the enemy, even in these early conflicts, we still can recognize that the sentiment of the warrior is the idea of a total immersion in some kind of purpose. host: that is the author of an american military history on book-tv in jefferson city, missouri this weekend. that water is one of the many people we are checking in with a new confine that throughout the weekend c-span.org/local content. we're talking about how you would get city budgets under control. let's look at a couple of other stories in the news -- this is fresh
it is a dimension of the art of war that is almost universal, the belief, the want, and a sense of all your might, giving yourself fully to something. without becoming overly spiritual, this is something that is a little alien to us perhaps in the 20th century. navy seals or delta force, i think they tap into that feeling of total immersion in something, giving yourself wholly. i think that is a dimension of warfare that is almost universal. even in these early periods for the skirmishes and...
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it came from a tea party activist in northern kentucky, a man named lloyd rodgers, a wounded navy veteran who worked for about 30 years for cincinnati bell and late in life got involved in politics, a self-taught. he started reading the constitution and taking glasses in public speaking, and one day he handed his congressman a piece of paper with article one section one of the constitution and said congressman, how is it the epa can double or triple my water bill with this down water management consent degree -- which in northern kentucky cost $1 billion -- should there not be a vote on this? i elected you. should there not be a vote before a $1 billion in cost can be imposed on us? i know some of you may not have read all 57 points in mitt romney's economic plan, of but the act is in their -- plan, but the act is in there and he has promised to sign it as president. unfortunately, when congress was actually doing stuff, when policy and we were in charge, they were doing the wrong thing, and they were vastly expanding the power of regulators and bureaucrats over our lives. the two pieces
it came from a tea party activist in northern kentucky, a man named lloyd rodgers, a wounded navy veteran who worked for about 30 years for cincinnati bell and late in life got involved in politics, a self-taught. he started reading the constitution and taking glasses in public speaking, and one day he handed his congressman a piece of paper with article one section one of the constitution and said congressman, how is it the epa can double or triple my water bill with this down water management...
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military or his family member has done so, i am a navy mont. i like to thank my countrymen. please stand up. i want to give you a round of applause. this is awesome. look at this. [applause] thank you, all. freedom is one generation from being lost. the fact that people serve the country and do so under difficult times, we owe you a debt of gratitude and i hope that the young people take the example from what you have done. i thought what i would do, and i will do it quickly, is to tell you who i really am. how many of you watch fox news? i am the brunette at fox news. [laughter] in that regard, i have to earn my keep every day. i want to talk to you about the national security issues we face today, the ones we will face four years from now, and then the future beyond that. where are we today? what are the main issues we face? one year ago somebody had stood up here and said this is really great. the middle east is going up in flames and they're going to have new democratic governments. it has not happened that way. the countries in the middle
military or his family member has done so, i am a navy mont. i like to thank my countrymen. please stand up. i want to give you a round of applause. this is awesome. look at this. [applause] thank you, all. freedom is one generation from being lost. the fact that people serve the country and do so under difficult times, we owe you a debt of gratitude and i hope that the young people take the example from what you have done. i thought what i would do, and i will do it quickly, is to tell you who...